Dear Group, I have been trying to duplicate the problem where if you enter a frame relay map stament in a frame realy interface that is also using frame relay inverse arp that inverse arp will be disabled for specific protocol for that specific DLCI specified in the frame relay map statement. I have reloaded my router, yet the interface still does inverse arp and is able to keep the mapping to the hub and also ,of course, still has the frame relay map statement. My question is this, Has anyone else run into this? Also, I am running 12.09 code and I am wondering if this is something that has been worked around on the 12.09 code. Here is the interface config for the frame relay interface: interface Serial0 ip address 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 no ip directed-broadcast encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay map ip 192.168.10.5 211 after the reboot I get this for the "show frame-realy map" : Satellite2R5#show frame-relay map Serial0 (up): ip 192.168.10.1 dlci 211(0xD3,0x3430), dynamic, broadcast,, status defined, active Serial0 (up): ip 192.168.10.5 dlci 211(0xD3,0x3430), static, CISCO, status defined, active According to Caslow books and other publication the spoke router should loose connectivity to the hub router since since it is using frame relay inverse arp to map to the hub router. I have a 2523 as my frame relay switch. Anyway, I still maintain an inverse arp mapping to the hub and do not loose connectivity to it. Anyone have any input on this? Thanks for your time, Raul _________________________________ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]